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HERCYN'IAN, a. [from Hercynia.] Denoting an extensive forest in Germany, the rem...
HERD, n. 1. A collection or assemblage; applied to beasts when feeding or driven...
HERD'GROOM, n. A keeper of a herd.
HERD'ING, ppr. Associating in companies.
HERD'LESS, n. A shepherdess.
HERD'MAN HERDS'MAN, n. A keeper of herds; one employed intending herds of cattle...
HERE, adv. 1. In this place; in the place where the speaker is present; opposed ...
HE'REABOUT'REABOUTS, adv. About this place.
HERE`AFTER, adv. In time to come; in some future time. 1. In a future state. HER...
HEREAT', adv. At this. He was offended hereat, that is, at this saying, that fac...
HEREBY', adv. by this. Hereby we became acquainted with the nature of things.
HERED'ITABLE, a. [from the root of heir; L. haereditas.] That may be inherited. ...
HERED'ITABLY, adv. by inheritance; by right of descent. The one-house-owners bel...
HEREDIT'AMENT, n. [L. haeres, haeredium. See Heir .] Any species of property tha...
HERED'ITARILY, adv. by inheritance; by descent from an ancestor.
HERED'ITARY, a. 1. That has descended from an ancestor. He is in possession of a...